Microcomputers in Reading and Language Arts

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Page 119To go backwards: Press the < — key, then hold down the CTRL key and press L
till you come to the right line. Press the — > key till the cursor reaches the spot
where you want to start. Press the CTRL key and I. Type your word or words. Press ...

Page 1504Q7 PRINT " BY MARK ARMINIAN" INPUT "PRESS ANY KEY TO GO ON.";A$
GET A$ Since prior poems had used up the first 489 lines, Susan decided to start
her poem on line 490. She typed the following: <SO HOME This commanded the
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About the author (1986)

Ernest Balajthy, EdD, is Director of the Reading and Literacy Center and Professor of Education at the State University of New York at Geneseo. He teaches reading, literacy, and educational computing courses. His specializations include technology applications in reading and writing, comprehension processes and strategies, and secondary and college literacy instruction. He is the editor of the "Issues in Technology" column that appears in the journal "Reading and Writing Quarterly and is the author of two books on computer applications in reading and language arts. Sally Lipa-Wade, PhD, is the recently retired Director of the Reading and Literacy Center at the State University of New York at Geneseo. She continues to teach undergraduate and graduate reading and literacy courses as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Southern Florida. During her time at Geneseo, the Reading and Literacy Center became well known for the training provided to elementary classroom teachers and reading/literacy specialists. Rather than centering on specific reading programs or methodologies, the center stresses a "what's right" approach for individuals' reading development.